Essays About hurricane winds

 

  • Deadly Hurricanes
    ... very different. Although hurricane winds do not blow as fast as tornado winds, a hurricane is far more destructive. That's because ...
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  • Hurricanes2
    ... and finally into a hurricane. Hurricane winds swirl around the eye, a calm area in the center of the storm. The eye of a hurricane ...
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  • Hurricane Floyd
    ... the west. Hurricane force winds (75 mph and greater) extend outward from the center of the storm up to 105 miles. Tropical storm ...
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  • Hurricanes
    ... winds. Hurricane winds blow around the eye in a counter clockwise direction and clockwise in the Southern hemisphere. Most hurricanes ...
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  • Hurricane Floyd
    ... Then finally a the storm can be bumped up into a hurricane if the winds reach 75 mph. ... It was a very strong category 4 hurricane with winds of 155 mph. ...
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  • Hurricane Andrew
    ... Hurricane Andrew's winds measured more than 120 mph. ... The violent winds and storm surges classified Andrew as category 4 hurricane. ...
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  • Hurricane Andrew
    ... Hurricane Andrew's winds measured more than 120 mph. ... The violent winds and storm surges classified Andrew as category 4 hurricane. ...
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  • Hurricanes1
    ... Those areas in which the hurricane winds blow in the same direction as the general movement of the storm are subjected to the maximum destructive violence of ...
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  • Hurricane Andrew
    ... The outer winds of hurricane Andrew have just reached the Florida coast. Hurricane Andrew has unexpectedly shifted five degrees south. ...
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  • Hurricanes
    ... In the Northern Hemisphere the winds of a Hurricane move around the eye counter clockwise due the gravitational pull from the North Pole. ...
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  • Hurricanes
    ... In the Northern Hemisphere the winds of a Hurricane move around the eye counter clockwise due the gravitational pull from the North Pole. ...
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  • Stroms
    ... hurricane moves away. The Saffir/Simpson Hurricane Scale Category 1 Winds 11 8-152krn/hour (64-82 knots). Damage primarily to shrubbery ...
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  • Galveston Hurricane
    ... in American history. It was an "F-4" hurricane with winds that were said to have reached up to 145 miles per hour. The water rose ...
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  • Hurricanes 3
    ... Gathering strength over the warm waters of the eastern Caribbean, Gilbert achieved 'hurricane' status (means winds 64kt or more) , with gale force winds ...
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  • Mean Season
    ... At that point it's given a name by the size and strength of the storm. When winds reach 74mph, it then becomes a hurricane. The ...
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  • Climatic hazards prediction and prevention
    ... High winds - Hurricane force winds can destroy poorly constructed buildings and mobile homes. Wind direction can affect damage rates. ...
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  • hurricanes
    ... Hurricanes usually develop between July and October. A hurricane is nearly circular in shape, and its winds cover an area about 500 mi (800 km) in diameter. ...
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  • Hurricanes
    ... The winds in a hurricane are so fierce that the can rip tiles and shingles right of the roof of your house and can be very dangerous. ...
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  • Hurricanes
    ... paths. A hurricane is a tropical low pressure area and has winds over 74 miles per hour (120 kilometers per hour). Hurricanes are ...
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  • hurricanes
    ... The winds in a hurricane get stronger as they go into the center of the hurricane and they are most violent just outside of the eye. ...
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  • Hurricanes
    ... eye. This is where the hurricane's strongest winds and heaviest rain occur. Hurricanes are born over warm, tropical oceans. Hurricanes ...
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  • Halloween storm
    ... Force Reserved flew into the Halloween storm, "were they unmasked a tropical cyclone." At 7 pm, they found a cluster of hurricane hallmarks: winds of nearly ...
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  • Oddyssey
    ... As a result of Poseidon's treachery, "hurricane winds struck from the South and East shifting northwest...Odysseus' knees grew slack and his heart sickened" (89 ...
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  • Hurricanes 4
    Hurricane-type cyclones in the western Pacific are known as typhoons. Hurricanes are high winds that move in a circular motion, around an eye (a low pressure ...
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  • Hurricanes
    Hurricane-type cyclones in the western Pacific are known as typhoons. Hurricanes are high winds that move in a circular motion, around an eye (a low pressure ...
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  • Discovering Past Hurricanes To Determine Hurricane Frequency
    ... hurricanes contains pollen. After a hurricane passes over an area, many plants are affected by the strong winds. "A hurricane-generated ...
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  • Two Deadly Natural Disasters: Earthquakes vs. Hurricanes
    ... powerful force. With winds having the capability to reach over 200 miles per hour, a hurricane can totally devastate a city. A perfect ...
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  • Tornadoes
    ... off foundations or overturned out buildings demolished moving autos pushed off the roads, trees snapped or broken beginning of hurricane speed winds.F2Wind: 113 ...
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  • hurricane
    ... In September of 1996 Hurricane Fran swept through my town with the power of mother nature behind it all the way. Fran brought winds that reached speeds of ...
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  • A Vacation to Remember
    ... us into the car to get the needed supplies for surviving a hurricane. ... to see what tomorrow's events would bring, destruction, floods, gusting winds and maybe ...
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